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Japan's Hayabusa2 Comes Close Enough To Ryugu Asteroid To Reveal A Shape Similar To Fluorite
There Could Be No Other Intelligent Life In Our Observable Universe
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Woman's Moving Lump On Her Face Turns Out To Be A Parasitic Worm
Stonehenge Builders Used Pythagoras' Theorem 2,000 Years Before The Philosopher Even Lived
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New Species Of Ancient Sea Creature Discovered And Named After President Obama
Smoking Rate In The US Is At An All-Time Low: CDC
UFO Hunters' Proof Of Alien Life Is Actually Just A Bizarre Rock Formation
It's Official: WHO Now Recognizes 'Gaming Disorder' As A Mental Health Condition
Trump Wants To Create Sixth Military Branch 'Space Force'
Woman Chokes Rabid Bobcat To Death With Bare Hands
Mars Will Be Closest To Earth Than It Has Ever Been Since 2003
NIH Scraps $100 Million Moderate Drinking Study As Unethical Behavior Surfaces
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Sex And Drug Use Among Teens At All-Time Low, But They Face New Risks: CDC
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Child In Idaho Diagnosed With The Plague: First Human Case In The State Since 1992
Einstein's Racism Toward Chinese People Revealed In His Recently Translated Travel Diaries
5-Year-Old-Girl Suddenly Couldn't Move And Speak Well After Tick Bite
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American Toddlers Eat So Much 'Added Sugar' That They Exceed Adult Recommendations
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